How do I get a free state ID card?

YOU CAN GET A WISCONSIN STATE ID CARD FOR FREE.

There's a long list of documents you can use below, but most people will be fine with a certified birth certificate, a Social Security card and a utility bill or cell phone bill. You'll notice that some records, like a certified birth certificate, satisfy more than one category.

Just be sure to bring originals — photocopies don’t work — and check the box that says “ID for Free” on your application. Once it’s complete, you’ll get a receipt that you can use at the polls until your state ID arrives by mail.

If you do not have a birth certificate or other documents, you can still obtain a document for voting that is valid for 180 days after one visit to the DMV using its petition process, known as IDPP. Download a one-page palm card explaining IDPP.

The documents required by the DMV to get a state ID card fall into four categories:

Certified birth certificate from another State or Territory of the United States, or a certificate of birth abroad issued by the U.S. Dept. of State (federal forms FS-545 or DS-1350). In line with Puerto Rico's law, as of October 31, 2010, Wisconsin will not accept any Puerto Rican birth certificate certified before July 1, 2010. More information at www.pr.gov.

Native American Identification Card issued in Wisconsin by a federally recognized tribe.

Court order with court seal related to the adoption or divorce of the individual or to a name or gender change that includes the person's current full legal name, date of birth and the person's prior name. This does not include an abstract of criminal or civil conviction.

Armed Forces of the U.S. ID Card; Common Access Card or DD Form 2.

TSA Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC card).

PROOF OF IDENTITY FOR STATE ID CARD

A valid WI or out-of-state driver license (not a Canadian driver license) with your photograph. Note: Temporary out-of-state driving receipts are not acceptable.

Military discharge papers, including Federal DD-214.

U.S. Government and Military Dependent ID Card.

A valid WI or out-of-state ID card (not a Canadian ID card) with your photograph.

Certified copy of a Marriage Certificate or Judgment of Divorce.

Social Security Card issued by the Social Security Administration.

If you are under 18, your parent or legal guardian can show a valid Wisconsin driver license or ID card and confirm your identity.

TSA Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC card).

PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP OR LEGAL STATUS FOR STATE ID CARD

U.S. state or local government-issued certificate of birth (certified copy - birth registration and hospital certificates are not acceptable).

Employee photo identification card issued by your current employer, containing your employer's name and address. Your employer's telephone number may be required for verification.

Pay check or stub or earning statement with your name and Wisconsin address, and your employer's name and address, issued within the last 90 days. Your employer's telephone number may be required for verification.

A utility bill for water, gas, electricity or landline telephone service issued within the last 90 days. Cable or similar bundles of services that include landline telephone service is included in this category. Electronic copies are acceptable.

Cell phone bills. Electronic copies are acceptable.

An account statement from a Wisconsin bank/financial institution issued within the last 90 days. This includes savings, checking or money market accounts held in banks or credit unions. Electronic copies are acceptable.

Certified school record or transcript that identifies you by name, shows your current address and is issued within the last 90 days for the most recent school period.

Mortgage documents for a residential property located in Wisconsin.

Community based/assisted living residential contracts.

Your current valid homeowner, renter or motor vehicle insurance policy dated within one year of application.

Government-issued correspondence or product issued within the last 90 days from a federal, state, county or city agency.

Department of Corrections documentation: Letters from probation/parole agents on letterhead issued within the last 90 days.

Your college enrollment documentation or Form 2019, Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor (J-1) Status with your current Wisconsin address.

A photo identification card issued by a Wisconsin accredited university or college that contains the following: date of issuance, signature of student, and an expiration date no later than two years after date of issuance. The university or college ID must be accompanied by a separate document that proves student’s current address (housing contract or lease).